Endovascular Treatment of Splanchnic Pseudoaneurysms Following Blunt Solid Organ Injuries in Children

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Autor(a) principal: Oliveira, João André
Data de Publicação: 2018
Outros Autores: Costa, Nuno Vasco, Bilhim, Tiago, Gomes, Filipe Veloso, Coimbra, Élia
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)
Texto Completo: https://doi.org/10.25748/arp.13548
Resumo: Non operative management is currently the standard treatment of blunt abdominal solid organ injuries grades I-IV (American Association for the Surgery of Trauma’s organ injury scale) in children. Even though post-traumatic splanchnic pseudoaneurysms are an infrequent complication, they may potentially lead to life-threatening intra-peritoneal or retroperitoneal bleeding. In adults, the relationship between failure of conservative management in abdominal trauma patients and delayed rupture of a pseudoaneurysm identified in follow-up imaging is well established, as is the capability of selective angioembolization to decrease non operative management failure rate. In the pediatric population, the clinical and prognostic significance of splanchnic pseudoaneurysms remains controversial and, currently, there are no high-level evidence-based guidelines on its management. The authors of this paper present 3 cases of post-traumatic abdominal pseudoaneurysms in children which were identified in imaging exams after conservative management, successfully treated by selective embolization, and a review of the literature regarding this subject is also presented. Although prospective randomized-controlled trials are needed to better define the incidence, natural history and optimal management of abdominal PAs in pediatric blunt abdominal trauma, we believe that selective angioembolization provides a safe and effective therapy for its treatment and should be considered as part of the multidisciplinary trauma management protocol in children.
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title Endovascular Treatment of Splanchnic Pseudoaneurysms Following Blunt Solid Organ Injuries in Children
spellingShingle Endovascular Treatment of Splanchnic Pseudoaneurysms Following Blunt Solid Organ Injuries in Children
Oliveira, João André
Artigos Revisão
title_short Endovascular Treatment of Splanchnic Pseudoaneurysms Following Blunt Solid Organ Injuries in Children
title_full Endovascular Treatment of Splanchnic Pseudoaneurysms Following Blunt Solid Organ Injuries in Children
title_fullStr Endovascular Treatment of Splanchnic Pseudoaneurysms Following Blunt Solid Organ Injuries in Children
title_full_unstemmed Endovascular Treatment of Splanchnic Pseudoaneurysms Following Blunt Solid Organ Injuries in Children
title_sort Endovascular Treatment of Splanchnic Pseudoaneurysms Following Blunt Solid Organ Injuries in Children
author Oliveira, João André
author_facet Oliveira, João André
Costa, Nuno Vasco
Bilhim, Tiago
Gomes, Filipe Veloso
Coimbra, Élia
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author2 Costa, Nuno Vasco
Bilhim, Tiago
Gomes, Filipe Veloso
Coimbra, Élia
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Oliveira, João André
Costa, Nuno Vasco
Bilhim, Tiago
Gomes, Filipe Veloso
Coimbra, Élia
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description Non operative management is currently the standard treatment of blunt abdominal solid organ injuries grades I-IV (American Association for the Surgery of Trauma’s organ injury scale) in children. Even though post-traumatic splanchnic pseudoaneurysms are an infrequent complication, they may potentially lead to life-threatening intra-peritoneal or retroperitoneal bleeding. In adults, the relationship between failure of conservative management in abdominal trauma patients and delayed rupture of a pseudoaneurysm identified in follow-up imaging is well established, as is the capability of selective angioembolization to decrease non operative management failure rate. In the pediatric population, the clinical and prognostic significance of splanchnic pseudoaneurysms remains controversial and, currently, there are no high-level evidence-based guidelines on its management. The authors of this paper present 3 cases of post-traumatic abdominal pseudoaneurysms in children which were identified in imaging exams after conservative management, successfully treated by selective embolization, and a review of the literature regarding this subject is also presented. Although prospective randomized-controlled trials are needed to better define the incidence, natural history and optimal management of abdominal PAs in pediatric blunt abdominal trauma, we believe that selective angioembolization provides a safe and effective therapy for its treatment and should be considered as part of the multidisciplinary trauma management protocol in children.
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